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WILL A PAPER PLATE hold all that food? is a question Senior Karyl Wing answered at the Senior Bar-b-que. REMINISCING over the past four years at Marshall are Seniors Susie Ruitenbeek, Jennifer Chavis, Kim Plover and Lyn Moss. SHOWING OFF his athletic ability is biggest jock Senior Rich Fayette. WELCOMING STUDENTS to Fantasy High School are Seniors Brian McCormick and Russell Wendt posing as Mr. Pork and Fattoo. LETTING STUDENTS KNOW there really is a Dolly Parton is Senior Theresa Stocker. 'H Katie ...Q .2 104 ' Senior Week 'Y
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f-w is L Joel Whitaker Chem Wills Karyl Wing Rhonda Wong Anna Young Rhonda Ziemke Linda Wallace Marc Waller Tracey Wallis Micheal Warmoth Don Watson Tracie Watterberg Russ Wendt Michael Weirich The Senior Class officers started the year off by devoting their energy toward fund raisers such as selling Mystery Grams T Shirts, and Winter Sports Programs They also sponsored the Senior Babes, the Homecoming dance Senior Week. and several fun assemblies The money from these events went toward Senior scholarships the Prom and the many activities that centered around graduation Vice President JoAnn Watson noted that the dedi- cation of the class was evident by the good turnout for the various com I mittees D The goals set by the class officers in cluded getting total senior involvement and winning the Class of the Year Award. When asked about the extra responsibilities and pressures Treasurer Linda Mariani said, people de- pend on you but it s fun. Seniors 0 103 JoAnn Watson promote enthusiasm
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flip : '.,.:i f ' H. , ' V, L a, www 1 : xlv. 1 ' 'V' ff 4 it f 'fi .V W, ? ' 1 . f 'Y Senior Week involves entire closs As the year came to a close, the annual Senior Week activities were held during the week of May 11 through 15. Starting off early Tuesday morning, a breakfast was held at the Village Inn Pancake House with a successful turnout of ap- proximately 1 10 seniors as well as faculty mem- bers. Don Emry spoke about Dribbling Down the Court of Life. Senior Jackie Louie com- mented, The breakfast offered a chance to be together and get to know people you really didn't know before. Second on the list was the Senior Fun Assem- bly, which consisted of many seniors who partici- pated in a trip to Fantasy High School. Mr. Pork IBrian McCormickl with Fattoo lRussell Wendtl at his side, greeted their guests as they departed the plane, arriving with hopes of be- coming famous dancers or rock stars. Next on the agenda was the Senior Barbeque. This was held inside the cafeteria due to the rain. But that didn't stop the class of '81 from having fun. They went on eating the appetizing meals fixed by many different seniors while listening to the awards that were given for the biggest pro- crastinator lKim Plover, Tim Longl, biggest jock lKaryl Wing, Rich Fayettel, best laugh CStacey Huston, Matthew Moodyl, biggest flirt tLinda Mariani, Dan Lanyonl, and biggest brownnoser IMarylin Sullivan, Kelly Gentryl. Then it was into the gym for more fun and games. Finishing off the week was the crowning of the Prom Queen, Cindy Bachman. Mrs. Ruth Bar- bour, senior class advisor, stated, I thought everything was exceptionally well organized and the participation from the students was better than it has ever been. I really enjoyed the class of '81. FACULTY MEMBERS Diane Benito and Jim Hanna, as well as students, enjoyed the Senior Breakfast that was held at the Village Inn Pancake House. DEBUTING with a song from Pat Benatar are Seniors Mary Rypczynski, Lyn Moss, Kim Plover and Susie Ruiten- beek. Senior Week ' 105
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